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A 5500-year-old rock settlement was unearthed in Zeugma in the Black Sea

During the archaeological excavation works conducted in Hadrianopolis Ancient City in the Eskipazar district of Karabük, known as “The Zeugma of the Black Sea,” an underground rock settlement dating back 5500 years was discovered.

The discovery took place during the excavation and restoration work led by Associate Professor Dr. Ersin Çelikbaş, a faculty member in the Department of Archaeology at Karabük University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

Hadrianopolis Ancient City, which was used as a settlement during the Late Chalcolithic, Roman, and Early Byzantine periods, is referred to as the “Zeugma of the Black Sea” due to the mosaics uncovered during excavations.

A 5500-year-old rock settlement was unearthed in Zeugma in the Black Sea
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Ersin Çelikbaş stated to journalists, “We conducted our excavation work here this year as well. Our work is ongoing. We had heard before that this was a known place. When we arrived here, we reached a vaulted gallery and a hall. From there, we saw that the interior was heavily filled with soil. In fact, our excavation work started, in a sense, with the removal of this filling soil.”

Çelikbaş mentioned, “After removing the filling soil, we identified pathways leading to other galleries from the first hall. As we followed these galleries, we reached the second hall. In the second hall, we once again saw galleries branching off in different directions at three points. As the interior soil filling was removed, previously unknown galleries that were not visible to the naked eye began to emerge. We also observed that one of these galleries led to a large hall.”

A 5500-year-old rock settlement was unearthed in Zeugma in the Black Sea
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Galleries may be lit with candles

Çelikbaş shared the following information, indicating their belief that the galleries might have been illuminated with candles:

“For us, the significance lies in the fact that this type of underground rock settlement is mostly associated with the cultural heritage of Cappadocia in Anatolia. The presence of such a rock settlement in a location in Western Karadeniz within the borders of Karabük, which we had never even considered, excited and surprised us. The results of the excavation work provided us with archaeological evidence that this rock settlement has been in use since the Chalcolithic period, approximately 5,500 years ago, and that people conducted settlement activities here. Of course, this place is not limited to just that period.

A 5500-year-old rock settlement was unearthed in Zeugma in the Black Sea
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We have also come across several animal reliefs in these galleries. Therefore, we can say that people may have sustained their lives here. Additionally, we have not yet fully determined whether there is any religious connection to this place. We continue our research on this matter. We believe that further excavations will provide us with more data in this regard.”

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